NVIDIA CEO Opposes Further US Sanctions on Chinese Chips.

Check out the latest video from VOC - Vision of China discussing the impact of U.S. chip sanctions on China’s semiconductor industry. CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, criticizes the Biden administration’s extended sanctions and warns about the potential loss of competitive advantage for American chips. Meanwhile, China is taking countermeasures by prohibiting the sale of Micron chips and exploring alternative options. Discover why NVIDIA’s market value has surpassed $1 trillion and how China’s self-reliant development in AI technology poses a challenge to U.S. dominance. Explore the consequences of U.S. sanctions on Huawei and their impact on the global high-end chip market. Find out how China’s semiconductor industry is thriving while American companies face difficulties. Learn about China’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in mid-low-end chips, the severe chip backlog in the United States, and the need for cooperation between American companies and China. Gain insights into China’s strategic moves to pressure the U.S. government to relax restrictions and bridge the high-end chip manufacturing gap. Discover the upcoming Longxin Zhongke project base in Nanjing and its potential to break the monopoly of American companies. Additionally, explore the exciting advancements in photonic chips and their application prospects in high-speed data transmission and computing. Delve into China’s progress in photonic chip research and development, including breakthroughs in manufacturing 3-nanometer photonic chips. Furthermore, learn about the rapid development of quantum chips in China and the plans to launch the first quantum chip production line in Hefei City in 2023. China’s breakthroughs in advanced lithography machines, photonic chips, quantum chips, and other technologies indicate a promising future for the Chinese semiconductor industry. These advancements not only achieve technological independence but also strengthen China’s chip production industrial chain, providing vital support to the national information industry. Witness the transition of “Made in China“ chips from technological learning to technological service, contributing to the country’s overall development. Don’t miss out on the latest developments in China’s semiconductor industry. Watch the video now and stay informed about the dynamic landscape of the global chip market.
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